Belkahve is a mountain pass in İzmir Province, Turkey.
Belkahve is situated 25 kilometres (16 mi) east of İzmir on the highway D.300 connecting İzmir to hinterland.
[1] Its coordinates are 38°27′21″N 27°19′20″E / 38.45583°N 27.32222°E / 38.45583; 27.32222 and the maximum elevation is 268 metres (879 ft).
As the average elevation of Turkey is over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft), Belkahve is considered a low-altitude pass.
During the Turkish War of Independence, after three years of occupation, the nationalists, including Atatürk, watched İzmir from this point on 8–9 September 1922.